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Twenty kids from all across the country arrived on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean and meet J.D. Roth, who explains the game, filled with physical and mental challenges. The two contestants that have the most endurance will make it to the end and get the trip of a lifetime. Afterwards, J.D. drops a twist: the cabins only had enough room for seven guys and seven girls, so six of them will leave that very same day. The episode ends with the surviving 14 contestants celebrating being able to make it through the first day, but J.D. warns them that they have to choose partners the next day.

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  • Twenty kids from all across the country arrived on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean and meet J.D. Roth, who explains the game, filled with physical and mental challenges. The two contestants that have the most endurance will make it to the end and get the trip of a lifetime. Afterwards, J.D. drops a twist: the cabins only had enough room for seven guys and seven girls, so six of them will leave that very same day. The episode ends with the surviving 14 contestants celebrating being able to make it through the first day, but J.D. warns them that they have to choose partners the next day.
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  • Twenty kids from all across the country arrived on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean and meet J.D. Roth, who explains the game, filled with physical and mental challenges. The two contestants that have the most endurance will make it to the end and get the trip of a lifetime. He introduces them to their huts, which were quite spartan, with no electricity or running water. He asks Jenna if she liked surprises, which she did, and he leads them to the seven colored poles, featuring the ten pieces of Endurance. Then, J.D. explains the two types of missions, Endurance Missions, which are for pieces; and Temple Missions, which determine who gets sent up to the Temple of Fate--two will go up, but only one will come back. Afterwards, J.D. drops a twist: the cabins only had enough room for seven guys and seven girls, so six of them will leave that very same day. With the tour of the beach over, the kids had some time to check out their new digs and get to know each other. Max noticed how everybody is really nice and he made good friends with all of them. Skyler laments about the cold weather, but is surprised about how the huts are more comfortable then he thought they would be. He also notices how contestants of the opposite gender talk to each other, which he wonders about because it's a game. As a result, he stays aloof from the rest of the cast, leading people to think he has a strategy going on. Another notably quiet contestant is Chelsea, who tends to talk to Layla the most, but not to the other players. While the other competitors are playing football, Chelsea sits back. She says it's because she can think more, but she couldn't befriend Sabrina, Ashley, or Jonna because they were a bit too flirty. However, some of the girls come over and make rock people with her. Sometime later, all the contestants meet with J.D. again. He notices how everyone is so close to each other, that it would be hard for them to say goodbye. He introduces the elimination game: Timeline, where the contestants are suspended above the ocean in a test of endurance to see who could hold on the longest. The first three guys and first three girls to let go were sent home immediately. The guys played the game first and Ron, Shane, and Alejandro were the first three to let go, putting an abrupt end to their time on the island. Next up were the girls and Lacey, Heather, and Cree saw their short time on the island come to an end. The episode ends with the surviving 14 contestants celebrating being able to make it through the first day, but J.D. warns them that they have to choose partners the next day.
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